Commercial Policy in War Time and After: A Study of the Application of Democratic Ideas to International Commercial RelationsAppleton, 1919 - 478 páginas |
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Página xvii
... consideration of the tariff was based on the assump- tion that the imports into this country would be largely manufactured goods and our exports would be largely raw materials . The question was merely how far im- portation of ...
... consideration of the tariff was based on the assump- tion that the imports into this country would be largely manufactured goods and our exports would be largely raw materials . The question was merely how far im- portation of ...
Página xxi
... consideration . of the problem of whether it is possible to soften , or to restrain within bounds , this struggle of nations for prestige and power must deal fully with the underlying facts of commercial rivalry and the possibility of ...
... consideration . of the problem of whether it is possible to soften , or to restrain within bounds , this struggle of nations for prestige and power must deal fully with the underlying facts of commercial rivalry and the possibility of ...
Página xxii
... consideration of what is enduring and valuable in the spirit of nationalism . He is not a sentimental internationalist in his philosophy . He is not an indi- vidualist free - trader in his economics . His first pub- lished work was an ...
... consideration of what is enduring and valuable in the spirit of nationalism . He is not a sentimental internationalist in his philosophy . He is not an indi- vidualist free - trader in his economics . His first pub- lished work was an ...
Página xxiii
... consideration of the new problems that confront us as a heritage from the war . It is significant of the widespread changes in men's minds regarding the foundations of national policy that one so steeped in the nationalistic conception ...
... consideration of the new problems that confront us as a heritage from the war . It is significant of the widespread changes in men's minds regarding the foundations of national policy that one so steeped in the nationalistic conception ...
Página xxiv
... consideration of how we can help to establish peace and harmony for a generation rather than of what are the permanent forces that will be operative in future ages . HENRY C. EMERY . COMMERCIAL POLICY IN WAR TIME AND AFTER PART I WAR'S ...
... consideration of how we can help to establish peace and harmony for a generation rather than of what are the permanent forces that will be operative in future ages . HENRY C. EMERY . COMMERCIAL POLICY IN WAR TIME AND AFTER PART I WAR'S ...
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